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Michelle – Undiagnosed, symptomatic, worried.

I am one of the lucky ones…well at least that if I have endometriosis at all as I am, as yet, undiagnosed.. when I say I am lucky I mean that I got my period aged 11 and had them perfectly normally like clockwork every 28 days aside from one random agonising one age 24 that had me rolling around in pain.

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Galway Online Support Group Meetings

Endometriosis Support Group GalwayEndometriosis can bring about challenging experiences. You can feel isolated and alone. Many women with this condition have shared physical, emotional, and social experiences because of the ways endometriosis has affected their lives. Our Endometriosis support group offers a comforting and encouraging environment where women can help and support each other during challenging times and gain techniques to help them manage this debilitating condition.

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Endometriosis Information Day 2019

Don't miss your chance to get tickets for our Endometriosis Information Day - packed with accurate, empowering and supportive speakers. For all living with endometriosis and adenomyosis. Expert panel and…
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Preparing for surgery for endometriosis

Endometriosis surgery for diagnosis and treatment is almost exclusively done via laparoscopy – which is a minimally invasive surgery, also known as keyhole surgery. We present some tips for your hospital visit.

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